Webber's changed engine did not fail - Horner

Mark Webber's Renault engine was changed after the Saturday morning
practice session at Spa-Francorchamps, but it might be used again this
season.
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner confirmed that, contrary to Sebastian
Vettel's terminal...

Mark Webber's Renault engine was changed after the Saturday morning
practice session at Spa-Francorchamps, but it might be used again this
season.

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner confirmed that, contrary to Sebastian
Vettel's terminal failures at Valencia, the Renault V8 taken out of
Webber's RB5 at Spa might not be seriously damaged.

"We don't yet know precisely what is wrong with the engine," the Briton
told Germany's RTL broadcaster. It later emerged it was an electrical
rather than a mechanical problem.

"As a precautionary measure we changed it," he confirmed.

After initial checks on the removed engine were carried out in the paddock,
Webber said: "It looks like it's okay."

Horner also confirmed that, while sister team Toro Rosso stuck with the
broader nose this weekend, Red Bull in Belgium reverted to the thin nose
seen earlier this season "for aerodynamic reasons".